Published on June 1, 2010 by Technology Slice
New AsusTek Tablet Computer – AsusTek is among several Taiwanese computer makers to display tablet PCs at the five-day Computex Show in Taipei that opens on Tuesday. Acer, the world’s second largest PC vendor, unveiled last week a 7-inch touchscreen tablet that like many other coming models runs on Android, the operating system that Google [...]
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Published on May 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
High Speed Internet To Be Cheaper – The national broadband network can be cheaper than the $43 billion top end price and more expansive than the government initially projected and can break even within six years, according to a new report into the plan. Communications Minister Stephen Conroy this afternoon released an implementation study into [...]
Tags: April, Fixed Wireless, High Speed Internet, Implementation Study, Initial Estimate, Internet Speed, Kpmg, Mckinsey And Company, Megabits, National Broadband Network, New Homes, Premises, Price Tag, Satellite, Six Years
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Published on February 8, 2010 by Technology Slice
The federal government will be closed on Monday in the Washington area, according to the Office of Personnel Management, as the region continues to plow out of an historic snowstorm. OPM Director John Berry decides when to close federal offices in the Washington area. He convened a conference call with local and state government and [...]
Tags: 100 Million, Academic Institutions, Calendar Year, Closure, Conference Call, Director John, Federal Government Operating Status, Federal Offices, Final Decisions, John Berry, Monday Morning, Office Of Personnel, Office Of Personnel Management, Price Tag, Private Sector, Shutter, Snowstorm, State Government, Sunday Afternoon, Transportation Officials
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